At Staten Island University Hospital, our physicians have earned a reputation
for excellence and innovation in education,
research and patient care. Our doctors are
renowned in their fields and lead
exceptional teams of nurses, technicians,
clinicians and support staff that deliver
advanced, compassionate care
to their patients.

Staten Island University Hospital provides complete medical
and surgical services in inpatient and outpatient
settings at both our North and South site locations.
Read on to learn more about the full range of
services offered at SIUH, including
locations, contact information
and descriptions of programs.

At Staten Island University Hospital, we strive to provide
the best health care for our patients. We also seek
to make their stay as comfortable as possible.
That’s why we provide many helpful
resources for patients and visitors
to help them navigate our
hospital with ease.

Would you like to visit someone who is a patient at Staten Island University Hospital? If so, we welcome you. Family and friends
can play a key role in the healing process
for patients. You can serve as a
companion, advocate and be a
participant in their care.

Staten Island University Hospital is part of the Staten Island community. In addition to providing state-of-the-art healthcare services, we educate our
neighbors by sponsoring
health-related community
events and support groups.

Providing quality health care for our patients is our greatest priority.
In order to do this, our hospital family is committed
to the education of our medical caregivers.
We provide accredited training and
educational programs for physicians, nurses,
allied health professionals and technicians.

Danger Signs

Symptoms of alcohol and other drug abuse are not always clear-cut. If the user is a teenager, many of the signs can be confused with "normal" adolescent behavior. Some signs also can be confused with health problems, thereby making it important to be alert and to know that a combination of the following characteristics may be cause for concern.

Teenage Danger Signs

Has your child's behavior become noticeably erratic? Does she or he experience sudden mood swings and unpredictable behavior?

Does your child seem to be losing old friends and spending time with a new group about 0 Lose time from work or school due to which you know little or are known as a drinking? party bunch?

Is your child unable to account for large sums of his or her money, or have objects or money mysteriously disappeared from your home?

Is your child reluctant to talk about alcohol or other drugs?

Does your child lie about alcohol and other matters?

Have you ever found drug paraphernalia(rolling paper, haggles small spoons, roach clips, capsules) or bottles or beer cans in his or her room? Did your child "explain it away" when asked about it? eg. "I'm holding it for a friend."

Has your child lost interest in his or her physical appearance?

Has your child admitted to trying alcohol or other drugs "just once," but denied regular use?

Are you hearing rumors about your child's partying, goofing off, or drinking and drugging?

Has your child been cutting classes or been late frequently?

Is your child suddenly less responsive? Is she or he losing interest in school work, athletics, extra-curricular activities, family, job, or other previous interests?